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I found a problem with the network configuration utility:<br>
- proxy:<br>
- setting the proxy to <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://sub.domain.com">"http://sub.domain.com"</a> removes
everything but the "http" when closed and re-opened<br>
- setting a manual IP for an interface<br>
- the subnet mask (255.255.255.0) produce an error that the
netmask should be between 0..255<br>
- sometime the /etc/resolve is empty even if the DNS is configured
in the interface. Closing, reopening and reconfiguring the tool
seems to work, but the first run didn't.<br>
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Other than that, I configured an old computer with 9.1 and ZFS and
only 2GB Ram and I definitely see the difference, a lot faster.<br>
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Fabry<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/19/2012 13:59, Kris Moore wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/19/2012 13:06, Fabrizio
Parrella wrote:<br>
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Thank you, if I understand this correctly, to have the system
download only the system updates for my system I can simply use<br>
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rsync -vaz --delete isc.pcbsd.org::ftp/system-updates/9.\* .<br>
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How can I then have the systems download the updates from a
mirror and the PBI from a different one ?<br>
or, if I sync only the PBIs that I need (using the same
structure) will the AppCafe/System update work with the same
mirror ?<br>
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Thank you for your help<br>
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Fabry<br>
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You can mangle the rsync command any way you want to get only
specific parts of the mirror repo. However it may be more trouble
than its worth, if you have enough disk space a full-mirror is
nice, so you don't have to worry about missing a PBI or update or
such. It'll take a day or two to do the initial sync, but when its
done, you can just do a nightly re-sync and it should only take
minutes for most days. <br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
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